109 High Street
Views of this cottage one taken in 1966, 1986 and 2018 and one undated.
Also extracts from deeds from 1842 to 1905 put into context of other information from the archive. These deeds show the splitting off on the Church Road frontages in 1905.
See record 1202 for the old photo of this property with the assumed barn on the site to the west, notionally 111 High Street.
There is a bread oven as part of the fireplace at the western end of the property. The listing details state 'House. Late/early C18; raised late C19. Pebbledashed limestone rubble; asbestos-slate roof with brick stacks. 3-unit plan. 2 storeys. Front has 6-panel door to left of centre between 3-light casements with further casement to extreme right. Casement to right of door has thick early glazing bars and bulls-eye panes. Three C19 first-floor windows. Roof has gable stacks and lateral stack to left and has been raised at eaves and walls built up. Interior not inspected'.
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- 99-107 High Street
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- High Street sketch
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- Post Office staff
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- 109-117 High Street
- Huxter, the carrier
- Sales brochure of 109, High Street January 2017